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cia thanks to our own andrea mitchell that the president accepted the resignation of the cia director, general david petraeus, all of that -- you have to add that plus all the things you talked about, fiscal cliff, to what the president has to deal with. as you said, no honeymoon, indeed. >> and added to what jonathan just said, julian, there are some concerns over this that this is just the tip of the iceberg. i want to play you something senator feinstein said to andrea mitchell this afternoon. >> this thing came so fast and hard. since then it's been like peeling an onion. every day another peel comes off and you see a whole new dimension to this. so my concern has actually escalated over the last few days. >> it's clear she's suggesting this is going well beyond the realm of a personal matter. how far could we really see this go because it's not being quarter ren teened to the personal. it's getting political in a very, very fast sense. >> i don't see this having far-reaching political consequences, notwithstanding everything jonathan just said. i think there are some national sec
cia thanks to our own andrea mitchell that the president accepted the resignation of the cia director, general david petraeus, all of that -- you have to add that plus all the things you talked about, fiscal cliff, to what the president has to deal with. as you said, no honeymoon, indeed. >> and added to what jonathan just said, julian, there are some concerns over this that this is just the tip of the iceberg. i want to play you something senator feinstein said to andrea mitchell this...
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prisoners, in the cia annex, something the cia has now denied. is there any way to figure out what's going on there? >> i haven't -- i have not heard that. and that's something worth reporting out, if it's been stated. what i do know is that the cia operation in benghazi was substantial in size, in part because of a mission that general petraeus had focused on personally, which was trying to collect the so-called man pads, the shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles that are so dangerous, that gadhafi had bought in huge numbers. and other weapons that gadhafi had bought that the cia was trying to round up. so some of the personnel who were there were involved in that mission. and i think that expanded the size of the operation there, beyond what you would normally have in a second city, in a country like libya. there's so many, as you know, andrea, i just want to say, your reporting has led the way on this story, but as you know, there are so many conspiracy theories floating around about every aspect, touching on petraeus, benghazi, the lengths, t
prisoners, in the cia annex, something the cia has now denied. is there any way to figure out what's going on there? >> i haven't -- i have not heard that. and that's something worth reporting out, if it's been stated. what i do know is that the cia operation in benghazi was substantial in size, in part because of a mission that general petraeus had focused on personally, which was trying to collect the so-called man pads, the shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles that are so dangerous,...
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the cia director on september 12th. let's look at the official time line in this event. the official time line is that the ar. affair had long ago ended. official time line general petraeus had been rather angry that mrs. broadwell was harassing this third woman, other woman. the whole thing is over. what is the truth? what struck me most watching that clip is that it seems that broadwell is still in touch. i don't know, with petraeus or maybe she is just making it up. she needs to be asked these questions and it really araises to me about the time line we are being given on background and mainstream's media caring about when the affair began, when tended. who knew what, when, how the fbi just happened to come upon his preference in these emails through someone referred, if you get a couple of harassing emails. you just call up the fbi and suddenly you have got david petraeus. then they tell eric holder and they don't tell the white house. there is so many questions about this time line. i hate to say this. i don't like
the cia director on september 12th. let's look at the official time line in this event. the official time line is that the ar. affair had long ago ended. official time line general petraeus had been rather angry that mrs. broadwell was harassing this third woman, other woman. the whole thing is over. what is the truth? what struck me most watching that clip is that it seems that broadwell is still in touch. i don't know, with petraeus or maybe she is just making it up. she needs to be asked...
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the cia denies this saying the cia has not had detention authority since january 2009. that's when the president signed executive order 13493. the cia claims any suggestion that the agency is still in the detention business is, quote, uninformed and baseless. but a separate well-placed washington source confirms to fox news that the libyan militiamen being held at the annex in benghazi may be a possible motive for the staged attack on the annex and consulate which was a diplomatic facility. we now know in name only. all of this was reported by adam houseley, bret baier and myself in the last 24 hours, rick. rick: jennifer, thanks so much. jenna: we're going to have a former cia operative on with us in just about ten minutes, we'll ask him about that. >>> in the meantime, when congress returns they're going to be facing a longstanding problem; preventing our nation's economy from going over that so-called fiscal cliff. it appears they'll also be facing the same longstanding political gridlock. just listen to house speaker john boehner and also president obama over the we
the cia denies this saying the cia has not had detention authority since january 2009. that's when the president signed executive order 13493. the cia claims any suggestion that the agency is still in the detention business is, quote, uninformed and baseless. but a separate well-placed washington source confirms to fox news that the libyan militiamen being held at the annex in benghazi may be a possible motive for the staged attack on the annex and consulate which was a diplomatic facility. we...
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is the head of the cia. if we have the head of the cia who is potentially compromised i would think that would go to the president of the united states as soon as possible. then the question is suspicious. comes days after the election and a day before he is supposed to testify. a few days before he is supposed to testify all of a sudden he is out. obviously there was some control over the timing here. he had to leave before he had to go before congress. doesn't look like, doesn't smell right. >> congressman schafer saying he will likely subpoena petraeus. >>> the victims of super storm sandy say they can't take it any more. hundreds of thousands of people still without electricity. we will look at how they are coping and miserable conditions. anna kooiman with a preview in long beach new york. >> i will be talking to the american red cross. an amazing survival story. a couple rescued neighbors literally carrying them on their backs. that's next. le oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't ju
is the head of the cia. if we have the head of the cia who is potentially compromised i would think that would go to the president of the united states as soon as possible. then the question is suspicious. comes days after the election and a day before he is supposed to testify. a few days before he is supposed to testify all of a sudden he is out. obviously there was some control over the timing here. he had to leave before he had to go before congress. doesn't look like, doesn't smell right....
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petraeus as head of the the cia. they began to investigate and that is when they came across information about the affair with paula broadwell. however, we also cannot confirm that paula broadwell sent those threatening e-mails to jill kelly, the family friend of petraeus. there's no indication that jill kelly was having an affair with petraeus. the affair that general petraeus admitted to was with paula broadwell and his biographer, but what is interesting, what is not clear at this point is who wrote the threatening e-mails that started this daisy-chain event and may not, according to both families, may not have been paula broadwell herself. this has been painted as a fight between two women over general petraeus, but it's not clear that's what it was at all. >> harris: and that's really the problem, right, jennifer? because if somehow or another someone had gained access to either her e-mail and/or that of general petraeus, that is a compromise. that is, it's not what you want. that's access that might be nefariou
petraeus as head of the the cia. they began to investigate and that is when they came across information about the affair with paula broadwell. however, we also cannot confirm that paula broadwell sent those threatening e-mails to jill kelly, the family friend of petraeus. there's no indication that jill kelly was having an affair with petraeus. the affair that general petraeus admitted to was with paula broadwell and his biographer, but what is interesting, what is not clear at this point is...
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with the press by the way the cia adamantly denies the allegations that they held prisoners at the consulate in benghazi and nobody at that point heard anything about the cia holding prisoners in benghazi but everybody knew about the access that paula broadwell had to the general because she was his biographer now it turns out that she had an even greater access to the general when general petraeus was signed he cited his own extremely poor judgment and some are wondering why. their poor judgment was just about the affair or it could also be about having shared more with his mistress than just as a gentleman together there's another twist to this is doing apparently paula broadwell was not the kind to keep things to herself the f.b.i. were investigating her allegedly caressing the e-mail sent to another woman who also happens to know general petraeus and as officials here are saying that's how they found out about the affair general petraeus was idolized the public had to go through a similar trauma if you will with the other again and then general who was also idolized in many ways general
with the press by the way the cia adamantly denies the allegations that they held prisoners at the consulate in benghazi and nobody at that point heard anything about the cia holding prisoners in benghazi but everybody knew about the access that paula broadwell had to the general because she was his biographer now it turns out that she had an even greater access to the general when general petraeus was signed he cited his own extremely poor judgment and some are wondering why. their poor...
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of the cia. we'll talk to germ james "spider" marks and brigadier general mark kimmett this morning. as we approach the fiscal cliff are we any closer to any compromise or will our tax dollars go up? grover norquist, the man with the no tax pledge will weigh in with us this morning. plus he's a business mogul who created a music label, fashion lines, russell simmons is about helping the nation's veterans. and she's one of the stars of the new movie link in, actress gloria reuben joins us live to take a look at the critically acclaimed movie about our 16th president. >> wow. >> a lot happening this morning. >> parents of a missing american journalist in syria are in neighboring lebanon this morning, they're making an impassioned appeal for their son's return. they say 31-year-old austin tice was in syria, on his way to lebanon, when they lost touch with him last august. in september, they say he appeared blindfolded, held at gunpoint, on a video posted on youtube. but there are a lot of key questi
of the cia. we'll talk to germ james "spider" marks and brigadier general mark kimmett this morning. as we approach the fiscal cliff are we any closer to any compromise or will our tax dollars go up? grover norquist, the man with the no tax pledge will weigh in with us this morning. plus he's a business mogul who created a music label, fashion lines, russell simmons is about helping the nation's veterans. and she's one of the stars of the new movie link in, actress gloria reuben joins...
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the cia says without doing that in '09. do you believe the cia now? >> not for a second. not just because she said that, but jennifer griffin came up with reporting saying that only three of the libertarians, this compounds all of north africa. i think what we're seeing, this is important for people to remember, barack obama who made a big noise of saying i will not run the cia secret prisons, it looks like right now he has been running cia secret prisons so all kinds of elements that are exploding at once. dennis: even democrats are calling for further investigation of senator feinstein. thank you for being with us, matt welch. >> thank you. cheryl: we are number one, release we will be according to the iea reported by 2020 the u.s. will overtake saudi arabia and russia as the world's number one oil producer. growing supplies of crude dudes the controversial practice of tracking as the reason for the u.s. claiming the number one spot. dennis: let's get reaction in a check on where oil is trading now from phil flynn as a fox business contributor. >> who said we cannot dri
the cia says without doing that in '09. do you believe the cia now? >> not for a second. not just because she said that, but jennifer griffin came up with reporting saying that only three of the libertarians, this compounds all of north africa. i think what we're seeing, this is important for people to remember, barack obama who made a big noise of saying i will not run the cia secret prisons, it looks like right now he has been running cia secret prisons so all kinds of elements that are...
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about the sex scandal that toppled the cia director. why did a republican congressman now about it before the white house? >>> also, new information about the woman at the center of the storm. her past makes the present all the more shocking. >>> plus, a crack, a serious crack in republican opposition to raising tax rates on the rich. a leading conservative now seems to be opening the door. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> intriguing new twists and turns in the scandal that's gripping washington, indeed the nation and much of the world. the affair that led general dividend petraeus to resign as director of the central intelligence agency. we're finding out that at least one lawmaker here in washington may have learned of it ahead of the president and there are questions about the investigation that led to petraeus' stunning downfall. brian todd's been working the story for us and getting new information. brian, tell our viewers what's the latest? >> we found out that the house majority leader, republican congressman
about the sex scandal that toppled the cia director. why did a republican congressman now about it before the white house? >>> also, new information about the woman at the center of the storm. her past makes the present all the more shocking. >>> plus, a crack, a serious crack in republican opposition to raising tax rates on the rich. a leading conservative now seems to be opening the door. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> intriguing new...
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learn what sparked the investigation against the now resigned cia boss and whether the indiscretions were just washed up in order to aid the obama campaign plus. demonstrate and donate talked to by activists question plan to relieve hundreds of americans of their debt you can head over to our team dot com to get all those details and lots more more more for you. well britain could soon be suffering from a shortage of skilled workers that's according to recent research which shows a number of u.k. professionals are seeking better lives overseas and that number has agreed to sharply in the past two decades artist pauline boyko looks into what has been fueling this brain training. london one of the global financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit on the won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released a report that says that an increasing number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand cases this isn't emigrates a day of
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at the cia. friends say petraeus ended the affair about four months ago. the white house was not aware of the situation until last week. on thursday, petraeus met with the president and offered his resignation. >> it just doesn't add up that the fbi would carry on this type of investigation without bringing it to the president or the highest levels of the white house. >> the choice of paula broadwell to write petraeus' biography did raise a new eyebrows, considering she had never written a book before. we'll have much more coming up on "good morning america." >>> there are now just 50 days until the new year. 50 crucial days for congress to figure out a way to keep the country from going over that so-called fiscal cliff and possibly plunging back into recession. with tax increases and spending cuts set to kick in january 1st, the stage is set for some serious washington drama. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: across the dials, the parties sounded like they could make a basis. >> i think th
at the cia. friends say petraeus ended the affair about four months ago. the white house was not aware of the situation until last week. on thursday, petraeus met with the president and offered his resignation. >> it just doesn't add up that the fbi would carry on this type of investigation without bringing it to the president or the highest levels of the white house. >> the choice of paula broadwell to write petraeus' biography did raise a new eyebrows, considering she had never...
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reaction been at the cia? quex have been shocked. there has been a great deal of shock and surprise. the relationship was publicly very close. they did not make any secret of the fact they spent for -- a fair amount of time together. it was about -- the understanding that this was for her writing pursuits. this is someone who -- it was an affair that was hiding in plain sight. >> did he have to go? >> bana. there is no law or internal regulation that says he had to go. there are people who are at cia who had an extramarital affair and things like that. i think what -- the question he faced was if this becomes something that is known to the public, is going to be acceptable within that sort of reference for the director of the cia to continue to lead amortization especially when it became public that another employee was involved in one of these affairs. there would be a lot of questions. >> thank you. it has been another tumultuous day at the bbc. two more senior executives have temporarily step down pending r
reaction been at the cia? quex have been shocked. there has been a great deal of shock and surprise. the relationship was publicly very close. they did not make any secret of the fact they spent for -- a fair amount of time together. it was about -- the understanding that this was for her writing pursuits. this is someone who -- it was an affair that was hiding in plain sight. >> did he have to go? >> bana. there is no law or internal regulation that says he had to go. there are...
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the cia. it's the most heated in government. so you have the fbi taking petraeus down, a rising star in the intelligence community? the whole thing stinks, richard. >> again, the fact that it was general petraeus involved probably certainly led some people to be incredibly careful and wary and might have also led some people to be slightly more assertive than they would otherwise be. joe, i simply think that the ratio of what we know to what we don't know leaves me really uncomfortable here. >> willie. >> andrea, i would ask you about the point that was brought up by senator feinstein yesterday and by many others about them not being alerted. do you find it unusual that the head of intelligence communities both in the senate and the house wouldn't at least hear about some sort of an investigation even if it were on a personal matter given the stakes, given the fact it was the head of the cia and a potential or an alleged affair that, as richard said, could open him and the cia up to blackmail?
the cia. it's the most heated in government. so you have the fbi taking petraeus down, a rising star in the intelligence community? the whole thing stinks, richard. >> again, the fact that it was general petraeus involved probably certainly led some people to be incredibly careful and wary and might have also led some people to be slightly more assertive than they would otherwise be. joe, i simply think that the ratio of what we know to what we don't know leaves me really uncomfortable...
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the head of the cia was conducting an illicit affair. is that in itself a matter of national security? some members of congress apparently think it is. and they're asking why the intelligent committees weren't informed about the matter before they were. cnn's dana bash is live for us on capitol hill. dana, first off what is the reaction from people you have spoken to up on the hill. what are people saying today, a few days now after the shock has worn off? >> the shock has worn off, because as dianne feinstein, the senate intelligence chairwoman put it earlier today, as the layers of the onion are peeled off over and more, you see more information perplexing to those who know and revered david petraeus the way they did, particularly those who worked with him on capitol hill. the answer to the question about whether minority members of congress, particularly the four heads of the intelligence committees, the senate and house, should have been told, they say absolutely, positively. dianne feinstein was on msnbc earlier with andrea mitchell
the head of the cia was conducting an illicit affair. is that in itself a matter of national security? some members of congress apparently think it is. and they're asking why the intelligent committees weren't informed about the matter before they were. cnn's dana bash is live for us on capitol hill. dana, first off what is the reaction from people you have spoken to up on the hill. what are people saying today, a few days now after the shock has worn off? >> the shock has worn off,...
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the cia is well aware that if an allegation is made against minimum, whether it's here in the cia or they're somewhere else in the government, that's the fbi's responsibility, and they have the jurisdiction to look at the matter, on visit the matter. this is not based on, you know -- again, the fbi begins its investigation. they have no clue that it's going to lead to someone at the cia, so this is -- the thing about animosity with the cia is in this matter particularly ridiculous. >> david petraeus visit security clearance on cnm.com for more information. >>> still thousands of folks without power. across ten states, recovering from superstorm sandy taking longer, much longer accident than people had hoped. >> god is with us, and we know we're going to have help soon. i trust in our government, you know, we're going to have help soon, and everything is going to be all right. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash r
the cia is well aware that if an allegation is made against minimum, whether it's here in the cia or they're somewhere else in the government, that's the fbi's responsibility, and they have the jurisdiction to look at the matter, on visit the matter. this is not based on, you know -- again, the fbi begins its investigation. they have no clue that it's going to lead to someone at the cia, so this is -- the thing about animosity with the cia is in this matter particularly ridiculous. >>...
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it speaks to the ambiguity of the national cia director. i remember being in the senate when that position was being created. and a lot of republicans and democrats and even the white house was kind of confused as to what this role was, who this person should be, and thus, how does it interact with the cia. let's be very clear. my understanding of the law and my understanding of what happened was, is the reason why this was so serious is because, perhaps, and it doesn't seem like it happened, but perhaps with general petraeus allegedly having a mistress, he could have been compromised, he could have been vulnerable if it were blackmail. >> you're speaking to the issue o of whether him having these secrets would make him vulnerable. >> that's correct. >> whether there was information on the computer. >> that's correct. >> let's look at what jack goldsmith said about this. he's a very respected figure, a former counsel to the pentagon, a former assistant attorney general. and he said, basically, assuming the news reports are right, the fbi mi
it speaks to the ambiguity of the national cia director. i remember being in the senate when that position was being created. and a lot of republicans and democrats and even the white house was kind of confused as to what this role was, who this person should be, and thus, how does it interact with the cia. let's be very clear. my understanding of the law and my understanding of what happened was, is the reason why this was so serious is because, perhaps, and it doesn't seem like it happened,...
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basically said they stumbled upon the cia director. and learned about his affair with this biographer and during the course of their separate investigation then a cart but of course all kinds of theories emerged mostly referring to the timing of this revelation right after the election and some argue there was more to this to his resignation that the public is allowed to know lots of speculation sort of all souls listening to the pundits here call occlusions mainstream media journalists you could say that general petraeus this fall from grace came as a shock to many because of how he was worshiped as the commander of forces in iraq and afghanistan his official referred to as the man who turned the tide in the afghan war but if you listen to other experts again if that is a mess but the message that the general has rescued the mission there kind of sunk and general petraeus was idolised to the media had to go through not the media the public had to go through a similar trauma with the other again and then general who was also idolized i
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the cia denies this. but a separate well-placed washington source confirms the libyan militiamen being held at the cia annex in benghazi may be a possible motive for the staged attack on the annex and consulate which was a diplomatic facility we now know in name only. shannon: thank you so much. every day something new. we are now told the fbi stumbled on to the petraeus affair late last summer. that means attorney general eric holder had to have known about the scandal. what did the president know and when. what about the timing of all this? john bolton, former ambassador to the united nations. do you smell a rat in this timing? >> i think there are a lot of questions here. the "wall street journal" reports that to be general eric holder knew in the late summer of the fbi uncovering the affair. and so that immediately races the question, what -- immediately raises the question, what did he do with that information. i think it's almost inconceivable that he didn't bring it to the attention of the white ho
the cia denies this. but a separate well-placed washington source confirms the libyan militiamen being held at the cia annex in benghazi may be a possible motive for the staged attack on the annex and consulate which was a diplomatic facility we now know in name only. shannon: thank you so much. every day something new. we are now told the fbi stumbled on to the petraeus affair late last summer. that means attorney general eric holder had to have known about the scandal. what did the president...
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out that the cia director was involved. >> let's look at this through the eye of a cia veteran. former director of operations in the middle east and now a cnn contributor, robert, welcome. >> good morning. >> so you heard peter king. you've heard him over the weekend. is there something fishy about this? >> completely. every day i wake up and i see one new revelation after another, which sort of discredits things in the past. but i have some real problems with this and one is that the fbi does not investigate e-mails, harassing e-mails as a matter of course. something very early on got them interested in this case, got them to get into the e-mails and apparently monitor broadwell's account, which takes a title 3 subpoena. >> paula broadwell, the alleged mistress -- i want to explain further so the audience understands. there was some question about classified documents and she had those classified documents in her control but eventually fbi says that those weren't connected to david petraeus at all. >> that's fine. but the fact is, a crime has been committed by taking classified
out that the cia director was involved. >> let's look at this through the eye of a cia veteran. former director of operations in the middle east and now a cnn contributor, robert, welcome. >> good morning. >> so you heard peter king. you've heard him over the weekend. is there something fishy about this? >> completely. every day i wake up and i see one new revelation after another, which sort of discredits things in the past. but i have some real problems with this and...
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are those the true facts? is the cia lying? it seems remarkable that they would over something like this. there are sources saying that she is simply not accurate in what she says. on the other hand, this is a woman who publicly now for months and months in interviews about her book has talked about her personal access to david petraeus and that she, indeed, had unprecedented access to him. no other writer, no other reporter has had. so this just adds to the mystery. what really went on here? what did she know? what did she think she knew and why she was out there saying these things. >> and quickly, i want to talk about this benghazi issue as well. clearly these questions are not going to go away. this thursday it's time for him to testify about this. we all know that congress has subpoena power. so stepping down on friday, many have said this was an effort to try to sweep it under the rug and not testify. that's just not the case. if they want him, they got him. >> absolutely. congress has complete authority to subpoena him t
are those the true facts? is the cia lying? it seems remarkable that they would over something like this. there are sources saying that she is simply not accurate in what she says. on the other hand, this is a woman who publicly now for months and months in interviews about her book has talked about her personal access to david petraeus and that she, indeed, had unprecedented access to him. no other writer, no other reporter has had. so this just adds to the mystery. what really went on here?...
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the facts that came out today were that the ground forces there at the cia annex which is different from the consulate were requesting reinforcements they were requesting it's called the things in extremist extremist force group of delta force operators are very most talented guys we have in the military they could have or they could have come and reinforce the consulate in the cia annex that were under attack now i don't know of a lot of you heard this but the cia annex had actually had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner and they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get these prisoners back so that it's still being vetted well i want to talk about this specifically that last statement she just said that was news to a whole lot of people did not come out from the white house or the state department but from petraeus biographer so let's talk now to colonel morris davis a retired united states air force officer and attorney as well as a former prosecutor at guantanamo bay colonel davis thanks for joining us let's begin with this very interesting inf
the facts that came out today were that the ground forces there at the cia annex which is different from the consulate were requesting reinforcements they were requesting it's called the things in extremist extremist force group of delta force operators are very most talented guys we have in the military they could have or they could have come and reinforce the consulate in the cia annex that were under attack now i don't know of a lot of you heard this but the cia annex had actually had taken...
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within the cia. may not have but he judged that might and so he did i think the honorable thing by taking himself out of that equation. martha: you know, the timing issue raises a lot of questions. there's been speculation and reporting on the relationship between the administration and general petraeus. whether or not it was a good relationship. so now you have this issue where he comes out after this benghazi situation and really shocked a lot of the people who were inside that briefing when he said that he believed it was because of the movie, that is what prompted it. they thought that was uncharacteristic of him to have presented it that way. now you've got this timing where this hearing is coming up in a few days where he would have to sit in front of that panel and tell the truth. he was going to be questioned why he would have said that? why would he have said about the movie when it seemed so clear from what we know now it was not? does any of this, you know, raise red flags for you? >> no.
within the cia. may not have but he judged that might and so he did i think the honorable thing by taking himself out of that equation. martha: you know, the timing issue raises a lot of questions. there's been speculation and reporting on the relationship between the administration and general petraeus. whether or not it was a good relationship. so now you have this issue where he comes out after this benghazi situation and really shocked a lot of the people who were inside that briefing when...
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and the sex scandal that from to the resignation of the former cia chief results into a way of suspicion and accusations that the affair is just part of a much bigger political cover up. a very good evening for me kevin zero in this is our top story this hour protests have started in portugal's capital lisbon where chancellor angela merkel's visiting people there playing the german leader for their nation's economic hardships particular to adopt severe austerity measures to receive a bailout worth almost eighty billion euros last year sarah firth reports from the country's capital. political myself being more tolerant of the all star team measures in place the lead in the past in that seventy eight billion year i bet they'll know they won't come here today if the german chancellor angela merkel is the crowds have turned out to protest against steroids the measures that she's been having of the day when the country's president has a prime minister back in d.c. going to be delivering a supportive message to the very tough was that they've been making but as we said a real difference of opi
and the sex scandal that from to the resignation of the former cia chief results into a way of suspicion and accusations that the affair is just part of a much bigger political cover up. a very good evening for me kevin zero in this is our top story this hour protests have started in portugal's capital lisbon where chancellor angela merkel's visiting people there playing the german leader for their nation's economic hardships particular to adopt severe austerity measures to receive a bailout...
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broadwell attended the general's confirmation hearing for the cia. according to petraeus's account to friends, a few months later their affair began and lasted for ten months. broadwell often talked about her security clearances and recently about the benghazi attack, seeming to cite inside information. >> now, i don't know if a lot of you heard this, but the cia had actually taken a couple of libya militia members prisoner, and they think the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get the prisoners back. >> do you have any information on that? >> no, my staff was told about that, they were told this is not correct, we'll see. i mean, this is something we need to check out and check out carefully, and we will. >> reporter: feinstein will chair a senate inquiry into benghazi later this week. she wants to know what was learned by the senate chief there shortly before he resign. >> we have asked to see the trip report, one person tell s me he has read it, we try to get it. it has not been done, that is unacceptab unacceptable, we are entitled t
broadwell attended the general's confirmation hearing for the cia. according to petraeus's account to friends, a few months later their affair began and lasted for ten months. broadwell often talked about her security clearances and recently about the benghazi attack, seeming to cite inside information. >> now, i don't know if a lot of you heard this, but the cia had actually taken a couple of libya militia members prisoner, and they think the attack on the consulate was an effort to try...
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. >> once the fbi realized it was investigating the director of the cia or the cia director came one their focus and scope, i believe at that time they had an absolute obligation to tell the president. not to protect david petraeus but to protect the president. >> joining any now is nabokov news chief andrea mitchell. let's start off with there's two lines of investigations we know could take place this week aalone. first, the hot one of the last couple of hours, especially on your show, who knew what, when, is how people like to put it. we heard from senator fine steen on your show regarding your concerns. >> her concerns and the concerns also as i understand it of the house republican chair mike rogers, a former fib agent himself is they were not told. they didn't get a heads-up from the fbi or the dni or the head of national intelligence, general clapper. they didn't get a heads-up from the nsc or the white house. the first thing they know on friday, general petraeus is resigning, and the president's accepting his resignation without knowing there's months and months of an investi
. >> once the fbi realized it was investigating the director of the cia or the cia director came one their focus and scope, i believe at that time they had an absolute obligation to tell the president. not to protect david petraeus but to protect the president. >> joining any now is nabokov news chief andrea mitchell. let's start off with there's two lines of investigations we know could take place this week aalone. first, the hot one of the last couple of hours, especially on your...